Durtbagz: Your Bags Will Never Be The Same
Quirky Street Sign Designs Created by the Public at Durtbagz.com Adorn Affordable Limited-Edition Satchels and Messenger Bags
www.durtbagz.com Is Now Open for Business
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Durtbagz (http://www.durtbagz.com), an interactive and social media-driven online fashion retailer focused on hilarious user-generated street sign designs for satchels and messenger bags, officially opened today. The signs are created and voted on by Durtbagz.com visitors in an ongoing competition to see which designs will appear on future Durtbagz products.
“we feel like producing them. Then when they're gone, they're gone until the next time we get the urge”
Visitors to Durtbagz.com can customize their own satchel or messenger bags by selecting their favorite street sign design and color of bag. “I don't want people to ever look at street signs the same way again,” says Erin Atherton, Head Bag Lady for Durtbagz. “We're taking designs that are familiar and putting them on something that everyone needs. The twist is that the public creates these street signs, they are hilarious, and you can carry them around on bags. Who hasn't seen a street sign that they thought could be funny with a few changes?”
Not always looking to buy a new bag? There are still plenty of reasons to regularly visit www.Durtbagz.com:
Submit your own designs in an ongoing competition - the submission process is easy and anyone can participate.
Vote on your favorite sign designs. Winning designs will appear on future Durtbagz.
Post a photo of you and your satchel or messenger bag on the “Wall of Durtbagz” to show where it's been.
Visit the “Just Dust” page, specifically designed for online discussions among Durtbagz visitors about anything.
Read and interact with the official Durtbagz blog, “Durty Laundry”.
Durtbagz designs currently include: Mullet Crossing, Watch for Slow Children, Cheerleader Down, Skiers Beware, and more. Other items such as T-shirts and koozies will be available when “we feel like producing them. Then when they're gone, they're gone until the next time we get the urge,” says Erin.
Durtbagz are available exclusively at Durtbagz.com (http://www.Durtbagz.com)
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